Monday 5 September 2011

Hoylake Holiday part 3



Day 5

My suggestions for day 5 of the Hoylake holiday are Chester Zoo, the Outlet Village, or the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port. Or you could do what I did one day this summer and spend the day in the Lake District.

Day 6

Next I suggest a day out in Wales. You could take a scenic drive through Snowdonia and then walk or take the train up Snowdon itself. Or maybe you'd like a trip along the North Wales Coast with a tramride up the Great Orme in Llandudno, followed by a visit to Conwy and the impressive castle. Or spend the day in Llangollen taking a horse-drawn canal boat trip or a ride on Thomas the Tank Engine.

Day 7

Two suggestions for today. The first is to spend the day in Cheshire, maybe touring round the pretty little villages and pubs, the Cheshire Ice Cream Farm or Tatton Park. Or spend your last day at leisure back in Hoylake with a stroll on the beach and lunch in another of our lovely restaurants.

Monday 8 August 2011

Hoylake Holiday part 2




Day 3 - Chester. If you don't want to drive you can leave the car at Number Fifteen and take the train from Hoylake. Walk round the walls, see the clock, listen to the Town Crier, explore the rows, the cathedral, the amphitheatre...


Day 4 - Wirral wandering day. Suggestions include Port Sunlight museum and village, the Lady Lever art gallery, Ness Gardens, Parkgate (including a Nicholls' icecream), Church Farm, Thurstaston Hill, plus a stop for lunch in a traditional pub. Lots more suggestions on http://www.visitwirral.com/ .

Sunday 7 August 2011

Hoylake Holiday




We're now at the stage of the year when more of our guests tend to come for a week, so my next few blog posts will be suggestions of what to do during a holiday in Hoylake.


Day 1 - Why not start with a day in Hoylake and West Kirby? Suggestions include a walk along the promenade, or down the beach to West Kirby past the natterjack toad reserve, a stroll round the lake, and a walk or a boat trip out to Hilbre Island nature reserve to see the seals. Have lunch in one of the lovely cafes or pubs and dinner in one of several excellent restaurants, all within walking distance. And you should sleep well!


Day 2 - The next Hoylake holiday suggestion is to take the "Ferry 'cross the Mersey" and visit Liverpool. You'll be spoilt for choice for what to do - two cathedrals to visit, Anfield tour, Albert Dock and waterfront with several fabulous museums, Beatles tour, shopping in Liverpool One and lots more... Then get the train back to Hoylake in time to eat in another of our local restaurants or pubs.








Monday 4 July 2011

To the beach!



We've had some lovely weather over the last few days. Once the B & B jobs were done it was nice to get out for some long walks on the beach. Even better, we managed to pick our routes so that we could have a glass of something chilled in the garden of our local pub on the way back. This morning for a change we cycled along the beach to West Kirby and back. We are very fortunate to have the beach so close.

Wednesday 8 June 2011

Young breakfast guests



This morning there were five young goldfinches on the feeders. The older goldfinches feed there frequently, but don't stay still for very long. These youngsters sat for several minutes watching me watching them.


We've had family groups of guests too. Some have booked the whole place and then had a meal altogether here. Last week we had three generations of a French family staying.


In between looking after all our guests I have managed a few nights away in fascinating Edinburgh and a day in London, including lunch at Jamie's Fifteen.

Wednesday 18 May 2011

Wirral Golf Classic



I notice there is a competition in Golf Monthly to win a place in the Wirral Golf Classic in September. I only have one room left for that week, so if anybody would like B & B overlooking the Royal Liverpool Golf Course..book soon. We've got the Army Strokeplay Championships here this week so breakfasts have been early and all guests out on the course by 7.30am. Other guests have also arrived - wrens have taken over the nest in our front porch which is usually inhabited by swallows. They've done a bit of maintenance on their new home, including blocking up most of the opening so there is just a tiny wren-sized entrance now. I hope they and their family will be very happy at Number Fifteen!

Sunday 10 April 2011

Garden visitors


We've had some interesting visitors to the garden over the last week or so. The goldfinches now come every day and we have feeders for them in both the front and back gardens. Then a couple of ducks came to explore the garden. Finally room changing slowed down this morning as I watched what I think was a female sparrowhawk, sitting in the tree for 20 minutes or so. The weather has been wonderful again so I've taken full advantage of the opportunities to walk on the beach. Others have reported lots of natterjack toads to be seen but personally I haven't spotted one yet this year. If you've been watching Candy Cabs you'll have seen plenty of shots of this part of the Wirral, particularly the seafronts of Hoylake and West Kirby.

Tuesday 29 March 2011

Cycling in the sun


The weather has been gorgeous for the last week so it has encouraged me to walk and cycle. I've dusted the bike down after the winter and have been out on it a few times. Yesterday's ride was great - I went down the old cinder path to West Kirby, did my shopping, put it in my basket and cycled back. The cinder path has been resurfaced and has a cycle lane. This then links up with the Wirral Way cycle route, so once I build up some stamina(!) I can cycle to Hooton and back...

Friday 18 March 2011

European Land Yacht Championship


In September 2011 this is once again being held in Hoylake. I've just had a booking enquiry from a competitor. One of the great things of being a B & B owner is that you suddenly become interested in things that have passed you by for 50 years, or things you didn't know existed (like the guy who has the fab job of delivering chocolate to certain holes during golf competitions, by remote control truck!). The Land Yacht Championship coincides with the Wirral Golf Classic, so we are in for a busy time. If you are thinking of coming to either I recommend that you book your accommodation early, wherever you choose to stay.

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Bird watching


This beautiful pheasant has become a frequent visitor to our garden. He enjoys clearing up the bird food from under the feeder. We've had small flocks of goldfinch coming to feed every morning too. I'll try and get a photo but mornings tend to be busy in a B & B! One Sunday a couple of weeks ago we went to a high tide birdwatch at Parkgate, just a few miles away from here. There were lots of birds to see including several short-eared owls. We sometimes see them flying over the golf course in the spring so I must keep an eye out for them over the next few weeks.